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Learn about the history of research to discover a treatment or a cure for Alzheimer’s, and hear the story of the DeMoe family members who have dedicated their lives to caring for one another and participating in Alzheimer’s research
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ADULT PROGRAMS 04/14 When Words Come Alive Inspiration Drawn from Poets Walk MAG docent and poet Kitty Jospé will present multiple ways in which to enjoy words, linked to the sculptures and landscaping of the Centennial Park. Reg. required. Sat., 2-3:30pm. 04/15 Southern Africa, a Bucket List Dream Becomes a Reality Avid travelers Maureen and Doug Robb will present an armchair travelogue to South Africa. Sun., 2-3pm. 04/18 Rochester Mobilizes for the Great War The United States officially entered the Great War in 1917. Learn how Rochester participated in the war economy as an All-American patriotic city. Wednesday, 7:00-8:00pm.
Call the Alzheimer’s Association by May 5 to register and pick up a free copy of The Inheritance from a site near you at 800.272.3900
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Staining wood can transform the look of everything from fencing to decking. While wood can be beautiful in its natural state, staining can protect the wood and complement landscaping and other home design elements. Staining can seem like a simple project, and that is often true. However, certain woods, such as pine, cherry, maple, and birch, can be difficult to stain. Boards with attractive grain patterns also can absorb stain differently, resulting in blotching and uneven tone. Before beginning a staining project, it is important for homeowners to test the stain chosen on a sample piece of wood to see how the color and absorption turn out. This gives homeowners the chance to understand what they’re dealing with and time to make any necessary accommodations to achieve a more even look. Begin by gathering the necessary supplies. A pair of latex or vinyl gloves will protect your hands. Drop cloths will catch any drips or spills. Safety goggles and a dust mask provide protection if sanding is required prior to staining. If sanding is necessary, homeowners will need an orbital sander, hand sander and sandpaper. Start with the coarsest grit sandpaper and move to a higher grit for a smooth finish. Wood that is covered in paint may need to be stripped prior to sanding. Follow the directions carefully when using chemical strippers. Natural bristle paint brushes are handy for oil-based stain applications. Synthetic paint brushes can apply water-based finishes. Many do-it-yourselfers find that foam brushes or paint pads are the most handy because they provide a smooth finish and there’s no need to clean up the brushes afterward. Many professionals recommend using wood conditioners or pretreaters so that the stain will not leave blotches on the wood. This is especially important for homeowners who determined their wood is prone to uneven color absorption. Allow the conditioner to dry according to product directions. Stain should be applied so that it is evenly coated. Wipe off the excess to get the preferred color. Apply more stain as necessary to get the desired color. Many stains only offer color, so you’ll need to apply a finishing coat to protect the wood. Otherwise, look for a product that combines stain color and a finish to save time. Remember to remove knobs, hinges, and handles from a piece before staining, as the stain may affect the color of any metal hardware and damage it.
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One of the ways homeowners can keep their lawns looking lush and green is to aerate the turf when the need arises. Aerators perforate the soil with small holes. These holes allow air, nutrients and water to penetrate all the way to the roots, helping them grow deep and strong. Deep, strong roots are essential to healthy, lush lawns. While aeration can help many lawns, not every lawn will necessarily need to be aerated. Lawns that get heavy use, such as those that are often played on by children or pets, will likely benefit from periodic aeration. Feeling the lawn also can help homeowners determine if it needs to be aerated. Lawns that dry out quickly or feel spongy may be overcome with thatch, which can prevent lawns from getting the air, water and nutrients they need to thrive. Lawncare professionals recommend aerating lawns that contain thatch that is more than one-half inch. Thatch also can foster grub infestations, providing another benefit to removing it and aerating a lawn. When to aerate depends on the type of grass. Homeowners should consult with a lawncare professional about the best time to aerate their particular lawns, but it’s generally recommended that cool-season grasses be aerated in early spring or fall, while it’s best to aerate warm season grasses in late spring.
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Light: Homeowners with attics in their homes can inspect the ceilings inside the attic for signs of holes or leaks. Light peering through the top of the house indicates a hole or leak, as does stains or streaks on the ceiling.
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Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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Catholic Marianne Cope Roman Catholic Parish Daily and Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday: Sunday:
4:30PM at Good Shepherd 8:00AM at St. Joseph’s 9:45AM at Good Shepherd 11:30AM at Guardian Angels Monday: 8:15AM at Guardian Angels Tuesday: 6:30AM at Good Shepherd 8:15AM at St. Joseph’s Wednesday: 8:15AM at Guardian Angels Thursday: 6:30AM at Good Shepherd 8:15AM at St. Joseph’s Confessions available every Saturday at 3:00pm at Good Shepherd Barbara Swiecki, Pastoral Administrator Fr. Eloo Nwosu, Parochial Vicar Phone: 585-334-3518 • FAX: 585-334-6015 Visit us on the web at: www.smcrcc.org Email: smcrcc@dor.org Good Shepherd, 3318 E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta, NY 14467 Guardian Angels Church, 2061 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester, NY 14623 St. Joseph’s Church, 6105 Rush Lima Rd., Rush, NY 14543
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By reading the scriptures I am so renewed that all nature seems renewed around me and with me. The sky seems to be a pure, a cooler blue, the trees a deeper green. The whole world is charged with the glory of God and I feel fire and music under my feet. ~Thomas Merton
Lutheran Pinnacle Lutheran Church 250 Pinnacle Road, Rochester (corner of Stone Road) Church 334-1392 • School 334-6500 Rev. Joseph Mazikas, Senior Pastor Worship Services: Sat. 5:30pm; Sun. NEW 8:30am Family Worship; Sun. 10:00am Bible Study/Sunday School: Sun. 9:00am (Sept. - June), NEW Toddler Room (ages 18 mons. - age 3); Preschool half/full day (ages 3-4); Full Day Kindergarten (Sept. June); Before & After Care M-F 6:30am - 6:30pm; Summer Camp 6:30am - 6:30pm
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church 779 Erie Station Rd. (across from W. Hen. Post Office) • 334-4795 www.saintmarkslutheran.org Pastor Mark Brown Sun. Worship, 10:00am Sunday School/Bible Study, 9:00am Pre-School every day 3&4 yr. olds • 334-4130
N on-D enominational Ridgeland Community Church 260 Beckwith Road, W. Henrietta 334-6722 www.ridgelandchurch.org Zeb Hough, Pastor Worship Service and Kids Own Worship Sundays at 10:00am
Grace Episcopal Church 9 Browns Ave. (at west end of Genesee St.), Scottsville • 889-2028 The Rev. Kenneth R. Pepin, Rector Sunday Morning: 10:30am - Holy Eucharist 10:30am - Church School
Presbyterian JOHN CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 50 Ward Hill Road Henrietta, NY 14467 • Phone 585-334-2130 johncalvinpc@frontiernet.net • www.jcpconthehill.org “The Church on the Hill” • Rev. Marie Hanselman, Pastor SUNDAY, 10 am Worship (Nursery Care provided) 11am Fellowship Hour Bible Study following Fellowship Hour
The First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford 21 Church St., Pittsford • 585-586-5688 • www.pittsfordpres.org Rev. Dr. Carrie N. Mitchell, Associate Pastor • Office Hours: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm A community of faith preparing God’s people for works of service. Fall, Winter & Spring Schedule (Sept. 10 - June 17) 8:30am Early Worship; 9:45am Adult Bible Study; 10:00am Family Worship - Nursery, Pre-K, & Church School for K-12th Grade Handicap accessible • Hearing Loop available Communion every first Sunday.
But I always think that the best way to know God is to love many things. ~Vincent van Gogh, Dear Theo: An Autobiography of Vincent van Gogh, 1937
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The various types of arthritis Arthritis affects hundreds of millions of people across the globe. The Arthritis Foundation® notes that more than 50 million adults in the United States have some type of arthritis, while the European League Against Rheumatism estimates that rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis affect more than 120 million people in the European Union. In Canada, the Canadian Community Health Survey found that 16 percent of Canadians age 15 and older were affected by arthritis. The Arthritis Foundation notes that arthritis is not a single disease. In fact, the word “arthritis” is something of an umbrella term and an informal way of referring to joint pain or joint disease. While these conditions may produce some common symptoms, such as swelling, pain and stiffness, learning to distinguish between some common types of arthritis can help men and women manage their conditions more effectively. Osteoarthritis - Osteoarthritis, which is sometimes referred to as Arthritis Foundation notes that the most common bacteria to cause “degenerative joint disease” or “OA,” is the most common chronic infection arthritis is staphylococcous aureus, or staph. The majority condition of the joints. The symptoms of OA vary depending on the of infectious arthritis cases occur after an infection somewhere else joints that are affected, but pain and stiffness, especially first thing in in the body travels through the bloodstream to the joint, though the morning or after resting, are common. OA can affect the hips, some infections may enter the joint directly through a puncture knees, fingers, or feet, and those with OA may feel limited range of wound near the joint or during surgery near the joint. Intense motion in their affected areas. Some with OA may hear clicking or swelling and pain, typically in a single joint, are the most common cracking sounds when the affected joints bend, and pain associated symptoms of infectious arthritis, which is most likely to affect the with OA may be more intense after activity or toward the end of the knee, though it can affect the hips, ankles and wrists. Some people day. with infection arthritis may also experience fever and chills. Inflammatory arthritis - Inflammatory arthritis occurs when the Metabolic arthritis - The body produces uric acid to break down immune system, which can employ inflammation to fight infection and purines, a substance found in many foods and in human cells. But prevent disease, mistakenly attacks the joints with uncontrolled some people produce more uric acid than they need, which they inflammation. Such a mistake can contribute to joint erosion and even then struggle to get rid of quickly. As a result, uric acid can build organ damage. Psoriatic arthritis, which the Arthritis Foundation notes up. The Arthritis Foundation notes that this buildup can lead to the affects roughly 30 percent of people with psoriasis, and rheumatoid formation of needle-like crystals in the joints that cause sudden arthritis are two examples of inflammatory arthritis. Genetics and spikes of extreme pain. environmental factors, such as smoking, may trigger instances of Arthritis can affect people of any age, race or gender. More inflammatory arthritis. information about the various types of arthritis is available at Infectious arthritis - Bacterium, a virus or a fungus that enters the www.arthritis.org. joint may trigger inflammation and lead to infection arthritis. The
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RECOGNIZE AND AVOID YOUTH SPORTS INJURIES Children benefit in various ways from their involvement in youth sports. Being part of a team fosters feelings of belonging, inspires collaborative play and strategy and can be an excellent form of exercise. Still, despite the benefits, parents often worry about the injury risk their children face on the playing fields. Those fears are justified. A Safe Kids Worldwide survey of emergency room visits found that a young athlete visits a hospital emergency room for a sports-related injury more than a million times a year, or about every 25 seconds. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says more than 2.6 million children 0 to 19 years old are treated in the emergency department each year for sports- and recreation-related injuries. Some of the more common injuries young children face have to do with the skeletal and muscular systems of the body. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons stresses that children’s bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments are still growing, making them more susceptible to injury. Fortunately, with some education, many youth-sport injuries can be prevented.
--DEAR DR. ROACH: You have written many articles about high blood pressure, but I want to know about low blood pressure. What is normal? What is low, and what is dangerously low? I have a heart issue for which I take medication. I want to know if my blood pressure is too low. -- Anon. ANSWER: Among young adults, only 5 percent of men will have a blood pressure below 110/60 or so, and for young women, it’s 90/46. Blood pressure tends to go up with age, so low blood pressure numbers are higher for older adults. For people with healthy hearts, the only time we worry about low blood pressure is if there are symptoms, and the most common symptoms are lightheadedness and fainting. In people with congestive heart failure, low blood pressure usually is not concerning in itself, but because it might indicate that the heart is getting weaker. However, many of the medications used for CHF reduce blood pressure, which can even limit the amount of medication that can be used. In people with blockages in their arteries, too low a blood pressure can cause inadequate blood flow to parts of the heart and cause angina symptoms. The blood pressure is dangerously low when a disease process is causing the low blood pressure. In extreme cases, low blood pressure is one of the most dangerous signs of shock. But in general, for healthy people, low blood pressures are not worrisome. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I would like to know about warts. I know they are common in both children and adults. I have one on my thumb. I am 50 years old. Where can the warts spread to? I heard you can find them only on your hands and feet. Is that true? -- J.S. ANSWER: Warts are raised round or oval growths, caused by the human papilloma virus. Although they most commonly occur on the hands and feet, some strains of HPV are more likely to cause warts in the genital region. Warts can appear on any part of your body, and you can spread them from one part of your body to another, as well as from person to person. Warts are more likely to occur in areas of skin that are irritated, such as cuts, scrapes and even areas that are shaved. For this reason, it’s a good idea to treat the wart quickly, preferably before it gets bigger and harder to treat. Over-the-counter wart treatments are most commonly salicylic acid. A nail file or pumice stone to get rid of dead skin first increases effectiveness. Liquid medicine is used for thinner warts, and a plaster is more effective for thicker warts. One home remedy is as follows: Apply silver duct tape to the wart and leave it on for six days. Follow up by soaking the wart and removing any dead skin, then leave the tape off overnight. Repeat the process by applying duct tape for another six days. This is effective in some people. You should see your doctor if these home remedies don’t work. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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3 SIMPLE WAYS TO A HEALTHIER HEART Heart disease is a formidable foe. According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for approximately 800,000 deaths every year. The Government of Canada notes that heart disease is the second leading cause of death in that country, annually accounting for tens of thousands of deaths. (Note: Canada’s population is slightly more than one-tenth the population of the United States.) While heart disease exacts a devastating toll on the United States and Canada, its reach extends far beyond North America, as the American College of Cardiology notes that cardiovascular disease accounts for 31 percent of all deaths across the globe. In spite of the prevalence of heart disease, men and women are not helpless against it. In fact, there are many ways for men and women to reduce their risk for heart disease. 1. Maintain a healthy weight. The American Heart Association reports that between 60 and 70 percent of Americans are overweight or obese. Carrying around extra weight takes a toll on the body, increasing a person’s risk for heart disease and stroke. Overweight or obese men and women can work with their physicians to develop a plan for effective, long-term weight loss, a plan that will likely include a combination of diet and routine exercise. 2. Understand and manage blood pressure. The AHA notes that high blood pressure, a common condition affecting roughly one in three Americans, is often referred to as “the silent killer” because it does not necessarily produce symptoms. Blood pressure measures the force pushing outward on the walls of blood vessels as they carry blood oxygen to the body’s organs, and the force created as the heart rests between beats. Over time, the arterial walls of people with high blood pressure may become stressed and develop weak spots or scarring that makes them vulnerable to the buildup of plaque. Plaque buildup can increase the risk of blood clots and stroke. Blood pressure can rise as a person ages, so managing blood pressure involves routinely checking it and making certain changes, such as eating healthier foods and exercising more often, if it is high. 3. Control cholesterol levels. High levels of low-density lipoprotein, often referred to as “bad” cholesterol, can increase a person’s risk for heart disease. The AHA notes that excessive amounts of cholesterol can be deposited into the arteries as plaque. When that happens, it leads to a condition known as atherosclerosis, or a narrowing of the inside of the artery walls. That narrowing leads to an increased risk for heart attack and stroke. Men and women should get their cholesterol levels checked at least once every four to six years beginning at age 20. Men and women who have been diagnosed with high cholesterol should recognize that cholesterol is only found in animal products, so a diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains and low in animal products can provide a simple way for men and women to lower their cholesterol. A more thorough and detailed plan to lower cholesterol levels should be discussed with a physician. More information about heart disease and how to combat it can be found at www.heart.org.
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I wanted to send a quick email to thank you for publishing the Penny Saver! My husband sent in a Give & Take ad a while back in search of broken sewing machines to fix, tune up, and donate to local nonprofits. The response was overwhelming, and although we had lots of machines ready for new homes, the two nonprofits we talked with couldn't take them all. That's when we noticed a note about the nonprofit, Mary's Place, on the Hometown Events page. Mary's Place works with refugees and was really happy to get the machines. The Executive Director let us know that several people have already brought in some of the clothes they've made.
The donations that go to our local library are thrown out, the volunteers don't want to deal with a lot of books so over 50% of the donations go in the garbage. I spoke with 2 different volunteers that confirmed that their board of directors are set on the type of book that they want for the sales and the rest goes in the garbage,
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they also both said that new members are not allowed to make decisions or run for the positions as the people that run the organization have had the jobs for over 20 years and their opinions are the only ones that count, the money belongs to the library and this lazy bunch of administrators are stealing the money from our library, I for one will be donating my books to Goodwill.
I moved my family to a small town to show them how they could be part of a town. This has proven to be the biggest mistake we made. We have never been accepted and only made aware if you didn’t grow up here, you don’t belong here. The people who grew up here are not only dishonest but unethical. So instead of showing my children how a town can embrace new people. They have unfortunately learned how you can be ostracized. We will overcome and hold our heads high knowing we are proud of who we are.
I am not an active member of church. But like many others I went to church on Easter. I chose a close, local church. The Methodist Church in Oakfield. I just wanted to say Thank you to Good Samaritans in parking the congregation for being so lot at a medical building on kind to me and my toddler twin Senator Keating Blvd.: Grateful boys. Throughout the service thanks to a man and two books were offered to occupy women who rescued me (and the boys and snack time. The my walker) struggling to get boys were brought up during the across the lot in the 50mph service and allowed to pick out winds April 4. (Sorry I didn't flowers to give to me. It was a get your names; it was very warm and loving church. impossible to hear in that wind!) Thank you! I was being blown sideways and
To me it's as clear as day, you hit it, you fix it! However, that's not the case! There is a new plow driver hitting mailboxes and the home owners are responsible for them! It's not even in his line of driving, so he is swerving into them. Getting heated over this!
I have been disabled and on a fixed income since 1995. On Feb. 16th I forgot to put my handicap tag on my mirror.
Thanks, Merci, Gracias, Danke, Dziekuje Ci, very much! On 3/22/18 I realized my wallet was missing. Came home and began canceling credit cards, etc. (Didn’t know if it was lost or stolen). On 3/27, TOPS in Avon called; they had my wallet at the Service Counter! So – my heartfelt thanks to whoever found it – everything was in place – money, license, credit cards, etc.!!
When I got back to my car I had a ticket on my windshield. I immediately went to the clerk’s office. They made a copy of my handicap tag to send in with my ticket. I was told it would probably be dismissed since I could prove that I am handicapped and that the court would be in touch and that they still may want me to appear in court. I did get a court date of 3/20/18. Then on 2/24/18 I received a paper in the mail stating I was being fined $80 and it had to be paid within 15 days of the ticket which would be 3/3/18 or the fine would double and after 30 days 3/17/ 18 it would triple. I have no choice but to pay the fine since my court date is 3/20. Is the city that desperate for $$?
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H O R O SC O P E ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You easily handle your tasks this week, thanks to those high energy levels that never seem to run down. But pace yourself, Lamb, for the demanding week ahead. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) With the arts dominant this week, you might want to pick up any of those creative projects you’ve neglected. A workplace situation benefits from some fresh insight. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Music helps replenish your energy levels. Stream your playlist if you must. But a live concert could prove more rewarding, especially if you go with that very special someone. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) Close friends reach out to help perk up your lagging social life. That workplace situation also eases, leaving you time to do more fun things by week’s end. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) A revelation clears up that perplexing job-related problem. Some changes will have to be made, which, no doubt, will meet with the Big Cat’s roaring approval. Good luck. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Reaching out to someone in need is the noble thing to do. But try to restrain the temptation to add a lecture -- no matter how wellintended -- to your good deed. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) There could be another tough challenge to face before the month is over. But all that hard work is winning you lots of important recognition from your peers. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Keeping to your work schedule could prove difficult with all those personal distractions. Best advice: Stay with it. There’ll be time later for socializing. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Jumping hurdles this week might be vexing for most, but not for the sage Sagittarian, who recognizes that meeting a challenge can open up opportunities. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) More obstacles might be thrown in your path as you try to finalize a new agreement. But the sure-footed Goat ignores the stumbling blocks and stays the course. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) We know the Water Bearer takes pleasure in giving to others. But why not let someone else enjoy the experience too by accepting that offer of help? PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You might find that you need to ease up on your hectic schedule this week. Don’t fret about it. It could be helpful to take a break and replenish your energy supply. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a way of finding practical solutions to complex problems, and you do it with grace. (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.
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I need a home Charlie is a 10-yearold Lab mix who weighs 64 pounds. He loves his daily walks and a longer hike once in a while. He tends to be wary of strangers and children so a home with adults only is best for him. He’ll need some help getting more comfortable with meeting new people. Charlie would make a great “only” dog but, with the right match, may do fine with a dog you already have. He will need to meet any dogs you have in your home to make sure they’re going to be friends. Charlie can be seen by making an appointment with Rebecca Lohnes at rlohnes@lollypop.org or 585-223-1330 X258.
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BRIGHTON World Tai Chi & Qigong Day 2018 - April 28th, Saturday 10AM12Noon, Brighton High School Gym, 1150 Winton Road South. Many local groups will observe our 18th annual celebration with group exhibition beginning 10am, hosted by The Rochester T’ai Chi Ch’uan Center. Traditional Chinese music will provide live accompaniment. Special guest Brighton Town Supervisor William Moehle.
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PITTSFORD 2018 Pittsford PTSA Honorary Life Membership Award - The Pittsford PTSA will recognize 13 members of the Pittsford community with New York State PTA Honorary Life Membership Awards at a special ceremony on Tuesday, April 24th, 2018 at 7PM at Calkins Road Middle School. The ceremony and reception immediately afterwards are open to the public.
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FAIRPORT African Violet and Gesneriad Society of Rochester presents: African Violet Display and Sale - One Day Only! Held April 21, 10-4pm, Solstice Senior Living, 55 Ayrault Road, Fairport. Join us for a display of beautiful African Violets and Gesneriads. Plants will be available for purchase. Potting clinic at 1pm. Open Art Studio, Painting & Drawing Classes - The Bloomy Art Show. Locally grow artists; quite possibly your neighbors & friends. This is art connecting with your community. Where: Perinton Community Center (main lobby), 1350 Turk Hill Road, Fairport. Hours: M-Sat. 7am-10pm, Sun. 9am-6pm. Phone: 223-5050. Come mingle & munch with the Artists - Reception: Friday, April 20th, 6:30-7:30pm. The show runs April 20th to May 11th. FREE.
MENDON Community Open Meal: Please join us for a free meal and fellowship on Saturday, April 14th from 3pm-4pm at the Msgr. Schnacky Center located in St. Catherine of Siena Church. The church is located at 26 Mendon-Ionia Road in the town of Mendon and the center is handicapped accessible. This month will feature an Easter fare of ham, sides, and desserts. For more information, contact the church rectory at 624-4990.
Want To Lose Weight? TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is an affordable weight loss support group with weekly weigh-ins and educational programs. Yearly membership is only $32 and your first meeting is free. There are 15 chapters in Monroe County. To find the one closest to you visit www.tops. org or call 800-932-8677 or 585-794-8164. The Friends of Mount Hope Cemetery - 2018 WINTER TOURS SCHEDULE. Tours are 1 hour to 1-1/2 hours depending on weather conditions. Saturday, April 28,11AM. Guide: Cam Tran Mount Hope Cemetery South Entrance (1133 Mt. Hope Avenue opposite the Distillery Restaurant.) Park inside the cemetery. Admission: $5 per person. Members free with card. Children 15 & under free when accompanied by an adult. Information Line: (585) 461-3494. Website: www.fomh.org. Woman’s Club of Rochester Card Party Fundraiser - Please join us for the WCOR Annual Fashion Show 2018 to benefit Challenger Miracle Field and Meals on Wheels. Menu and payment info are on the flyer, www. womansclubofrochester.org. Event held April 24, 11:30-3pm, Midvale Country Club, 2387 Baird Rd., Penfield. Questions? Email us at womansclubofrochester@gmail. com.
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GVBCA’s 49th Annual Bottle, Table Top Antique, Paper & Postcard Show & Sale - Sunday, April 22, 9am-3pm, Roberts Wesleyan College - Voller Athletic Center, 2301 Westside Drive, Rochester. Over 100 dealers with over 200 tables of a wide variety of table top antiques, paper items, postcards, and of course bottles. In addition, we have several educational displays. Admission: $5 (17 & under free). Spring Art Show at the Mall at Greece Ridge - The mall at Greece Ridge hosts an Annual Art Exhibit and Sale of fine art paintings by talented local artists in the West Wing of the mall. Open during mall hours, the courtyard near MACY’s and OLD NAVY will display paintings, note cards & prints. Friday, April 20-22 from 9:30am9:30pm at The Mall at Greece Ridge, 271 Greece Ridge Center Dr., Rochester. https:// suburbanrochesterartgroup. weebly.com/ CURE’s 9th Annual 5k and Fun Walk presented by The Cornerstone Group of Wells Fargo Advisors. April 28, 8am-12noon, Longhouse Shelter, Seneca Park, 2222 St. Paul St., Rochester. Cost: $15. Registration begins 8AM. Run begins 9:30AM with the Walk shortly following. We will have prizes and awards! It’s a jungle theme, let’s see how creative you can get with your shirts/wardrobe! Complete Details - https:// runsignup.com/Race/NY/Rochester/ CURE5KRunandWalk. 2nd annual RocWorthy Earth Fest - Saturday, April 28, 11-3pm we’re shutting down South Ave. between Averill and Hamilton to celebrate local, sustainability, and our community. Vendors and organizations will be onsite to demonstrate how easy & affordable it is to green up your life! Live music, food, City of Rochester, NY - Mayor’s Office’s Rec On The Move, Ride and Drive with Rochester Electric Vehicle Accelerator, and more! https://www.rocworthyearthfest. com/. Questions: mary.nicholas@ suncommon.com.
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The Genetaska Club of Rochester will be hosting its April luncheon on 4/18/2018 at Sweet Briar Lodge (formerly Lodge on the Green) at 2888 Ridgeway Avenue at 11:30am. Our guest speaker will be author Michael Keene who will talk about the Orphan Trail which rescued homeless Irish children in NYC. Cost $18; buffet lunch; for reservations, call 872-3572. 30th annual Bird of Prey Days Festival - Come Celebrate the Migration at BBRR’s Annual BIRD OF PREY DAYS! April 27-29, 2018 at the Donald Schleiter Lodge in Braddock Bay Park on East Manitou Road in Greece. One Entry Fee for the Entire Weekend: $5/Adult, Kids are FREE! View each day’s schedule of events at www.bbrr.org/bird-ofprey-days/
SODUS POINT Pines of Peace Comfort Care Home, Ontario, NY, 19th Annual Charity Brunch & Auction - Saturday, May 5, 10-2pm at The Heights Restaurant, 7030 Bay View Drive, Sodus Point. Ticket price includes Mimosa or Bloody Mary, your choice of entree: Eggs Benedict; Two Vegetable Cheese Quiche; Chicken Salad Croissant. Entrees accompanied by fresh fruit, muffins, danish & dessert. Cost: $30. Tickets by Advance Purchase Only. Join us for Brunch, Silent & Bidding Auctions with Auctioneer Carol Ritter-Wright! 315-524-2388, http://pinesofpeace.org
WEBSTER The Webster Quilt Guild 2018 Quilt Show - Saturday, April 21, 9am-3:30pm and Sunday, April 22, 11-4pm at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 1460 Ridge Rd., Webster. Visit one of the largest quilt shows in NYS. Hundreds of quilts of all sizes displayed. Vendors selling quilt related merchandise. Admission: $5. Admission proceeds go towards supplies for charity projects. Raffle tickets available for the Wild Ocean Rose quilt by contacting rafflequilt@ websterquiltguild.com or at the door.
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RivAlz Blondes vs. Brunettes supports Alzheimer’s Association WNY By Monica Pomeroy The RivAlz Blondes vs. Brunettes women’s flag football game organized as a fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association® Western New York Chapter is getting a boost from a Buffalo Bill. Linebacker Lorenzo Alexander is lending his expertise to the program as honorary chairman for the May 5 game that pits teams against each other based on hair color. The game also serves as a reminder of the toll Alzheimer’s takes not only on those living with a diagnosis, but care partners, family members, friends and co-workers. Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease that cannot be prevented, slowed or cured and across New York State, its impact is devastating: close to 400,000 individuals are living with dementia, with another one-million people providing some kind of direct care for those individuals. The Alzheimer’s Association provides resources to all those impacted with free educational programs, on-line communities for caregivers and those living with the disease, access to resources across WNY such as support groups, professional training and a 24/7 toll-free Helpline staffed by master’s level clinicians. “I am honored to advise such a dedicated team of athletes who not only work hard to play, but they work hard to raise awareness about dementia and the work of the local Chapter,” said Alexander. Alexander is a Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee, which is presented annually by the National
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Football League honoring a player’s volunteer and charity work, as well as his excellence on the field. In addition to supporting the RivAlz BvB program with player guidance and awareness of the program and the services of the Chapter, Alexander runs his own charity, the Lorenzo Alexander ACES Foundation. The Foundation’s goal is that every youth will be inspired to obtain a higher education, pursue a career and maintain a strong family unit while giving back to their community. The RivAlz BvB game will take place on Sunday, May 5, 2018 at Clarence High School. Fundraising by team members and all proceeds from game tickets support the Alzheimer’s Association and its WNY programs and services. For program information, visit BvBBuffalo.com or call 1.800.272.3900.
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HOCUS-FOCUS 1. Book is missing. 2. Cap is reversed. 3. Skateboard is missing. 4. Airplane is missing. 5. Hair is shorter. 6. Pendant is missing.
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LOST TREASURES MAGAZINES, good condition: 585-670-0688 21” TOSHIBA TV, older model. Set up for VCR & DVD. Seldom used: 585-315-4367 25 SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINES from 2000-2008: 585-632-3037 POKER TABLE for 8 in good condition. You pick up: 585-671-5267 ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED and an OLD REFRIGERATOR in working condition. You pick up: bcooper7@rochester.rr.com
THREE PANEL TABLE TOP DISPLAY BOARD, wood and fabric covered: ontctylyme@gmail.com WINDOW CAT SEAT, LARGE CAT CARRIER, INDOOR/OUTDOOR RUGS, PLASTIC TWIN MATTRESS – 3 needed. Must be encased in plastic: 585-309-2336
PINE CONES. You pick up: 585-394-5242
VINTAGE VANITY, VINTAGE CURIO TYPE CABINET, VINTAGE SMALL BOOKCASE, CHEST OF DRAWERS, no particle board, any condition: 585-309-2336
BLANK CD/DVDs – Approx. 300 new, blank, various CD/DVDs and 30 new jewel cases: shoverc@outlook.com
FULL SHEETS of 4’x8’ PLYWOOD for moving shed over soft ground. No partial sheets: tsk113@rochester.rr.com
MXT LIFESTYLER 2808 TREADMILL, variable speeds, incline does not work. You pick up, Fairport: nhessler3@gmail.com
RED BRICKS in good condition to salvage for building. We will pick up: x.thesmophoria@gmail.com
55” REAR PROJECTION HITACHI TV. Works great and has good built-in speakers. You move, Penfield area: 585-269-9406 WINE BOTTLES, used and lightly rinsed: 585-641-0340 FREESTANDING TREES. You cut and remove: 585-289-4000 KIMBALL UPRIGHT PIANO, you move: sharonb5064@gmail.com
GENTLY USED RAKES, LAWN REFUSE BAGS, WORK GLOVES for volunteer groups at local, nonprofit cemetery: templehill@frontiernet.net or 585-243-3440 CALLIGRAPHY SUPPLIES – Nibs, Nib Holders, Paper, Ink, Artist Pencils, Erasers, etc.: 585-255-0627 SHELVING OF ANY KIND; Multimedia, bookcases, etc. that is not being needed. The bigger, the better. I’ll pick up: jtreese.artist@gmail.com CORDLESS ELECTRIC STEREO HEADPHONES and a DVD PLAYER: 585-409-6477
KITCHEN CABINETS – Blue with dishwasher. Excellent condition. Perfect for kitchen redo. Must take all. You pick up: 585-201-3106 after 5pm
GIANT JENGA STACKING GAME needed for youth nonprofit events: Volunteers@hfhoc.org
FORSYTHIA BUSHES, 3’-5’ high. All have buds, ground is soft, good time to dig: 585-943-9734
LARGE PRINT BIBLE in good condition for aging eyes: cliffb78@aol.com
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TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez 1. SCIENCE: What vitamin did scientist Linus Pauling advocate as having health benefits when taken in
Roosevelt have? 4. TIME & MEASUREMENTS: If the military hour is 1600, what is the time to civilians? 5. ASTRONOMY: What was the first planet to be discovered using the telescope? 6. THEATER: Who wrote the 20thcentury play “Private Lives”? 7. GAMES: What color is the No. 1 ball in billiards? 8. MOVIES: What kind of creature is Thumper in the Disney movie “Bambi”? 9. TELEVISION: What was the name of the club where husband Ricky worked on the show “I Love Lucy”? 10. GEOGRAPHY: What is the world’s largest active volcano?
7. Yellow 6. Noel Coward
3. Jay Schroeder, in 1986. 4. Tubby Smith (1998) and Kevin Rodriguez (2017). (1978-81). 2. Johnny Bench (1989) and Ivan 1. Al Oliver, with a .319 average
5. Uranus 4. 4 p.m. 3. Six, although one died in infancy 2. Arlington County, Virginia 1. Vitamin C
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES WITH WESLEY GARDENS CNA: Wesley Gardens Nursing Home is seeking Full time & Part-time Certified Nursing Assistants for DAYS, EVENINGS and NIGHTS, every other weekend. Hourly rates range from $11.49 to $13.75 based on experience. We offer excellent benefits including health, dental, tuition assistance and Sign on bonus of $500 for full time EVENINGS and $750 for full time NIGHTS. The Sign on bonus is pro-rated for part-time.
LPN: Wesley Gardens nursing home is seeking Full time and Part-time Licensed Practical Nurses for DAYS, EVENINGS and NIGHTS every other weekend. 4:00pm to 9:00pm and per diem positions also available. We have work schedules ranging from 2 to 5 shifts per week. Salary range $15.82 to $21.08 per hour and pay progressions based on experience. We pay weekend differentials for all shifts. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes health insurance, dental insurance, tuition assistance. Sign on bonus of $2,500 for full time, prorated for part-time. Apply to: Wesley Gardens, Human Resources,
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Crest Manor Living & Rehabilitation Center Is hiring full time and part-time
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Audio Visual Technician We have a full-time position available for a commercial sound and video technician. Work includes installation and service of systems. IT knowledge a plus. A clean driver’s license and background checks are necessary. OSHA 10 hour safety certificate will be needed. Please call 585-325-1080 for application times.
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2nd SHIFT DIESEL MECHANICS Experience Preferred Penn Power Group wants to hire you!!! Penn is a leading distributor of Detroit Diesel Engines, Allison Transmissions and Carrier Transport Refrigeration Units. We are currently seeking experienced, detail-orientated, 2nd Shift Diesel Mechanics in our Rochester, NY location. If you’re interested in joining a team of established service professionals with over 50 years of proven growth opportunity then now is the time!!
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Ron Coniber Repairs and Trucking has openings for
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HELPDESK TECHNICIAN, PT Working at the College IT helpdesk, fields calls from employees & students & provides direct phone support and referrals. Supervises lab aides in the academic labs & supports students & employees. Min. of a computer-related Associate’s Degree required. Bachelor’s Degree preferred. Exp. w/microcomputers & microcomputer applications required. Exp w/Windows, Windows-based applications, Internet, email, creation of documentation, web page design, multi-media creation, & supporting &/or training microcomputer users desirable.
Apply at: www.flcc.edu/employment Applications will only be accepted online. Address your online cover letter & resume to: Grace Loomis, Director of Human Resources. EOE/male, female, veteran, disability
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Masonry Division Mason Foreman Brick/Block Masons Mason Tenders Please apply in person, online or send resumes to:
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GENESEE VALLEY BOTTLE COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION´S 49th Annual Bottle, Table Top Antiques, Paper & Postcards Show April 22, 2018 (9am - 3pm) ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE, VOLLER ATHLETIC CENTER, 2301 Westside Drive, Rochester, NY 14624 Admission: $5.00 (17 & under free) WWW.GVBCA.ORG
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ELDER CARE COMPANION CARE: Meal prep, laundry, light housekeeping, medicine reminders, transportation. $18 /hr. 954-821-3487
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FIREWOOD SHARON KAHLER presents Signs Of Spring Craft Show, Powers Farm Market, Pittsford, Thur, Fri, Sat 4/19, 4/20, 4/21 (10am5pm), Sunday, 4/22nd (11am4pm).Food Drive for the Perinton Food Shelf! Info: 585-383-1538. GUN SHOW - Hamburg Fairgrounds, 5820 So. Park, Saturday, April 28, 9-4, Sunday, April 29, 9-3, Erie and Niagara County Pistol Permit Depts. participating. www.nfgshows.com
AUTOMOTIVE CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Make/Models 2000-2015! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-416-2330. CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! We buy 2000-2015 Cars/ Trucks, Running or Not! Nationwide Free Pickup! Call 1-888-416-2208.
CLEANING HOUSE CLEANING: Husband/ Wife team spotlessly cleans home/ apartment weekly, biweekly, monthly. Over 20 years experience. Excellent references. Diane, 585-787-9787.
FIREWOOD LOGS for sale. Call Steve Schiano for details, 585-233-3035.
FIREWOOD: Face Cords (4’x8’x16”). Seasoned/ Unseasoned, pickup or delivered. Stacking Available. HEAP Vendor. 5385 Agar Rd., Avon. Call/Text Mike McEvoy, 585-690-6024.
GARAGE SALES SPACES AVAILABLE, Penfield American Legion Annual Garage Sale/ Flea Market May 4-5. Sell your Stuff! Call John, 585-314-1816. For site map, registration: garagesale.palmackiwanis.org
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PERSONALS PRAYER TO THE Blessed Virgin (Never known to fail.) Oh, most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God. Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none who can withstand your power. Holy Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us, who have recourse to Thee. (3 times). Holy Mother, I place this in your hands. (3 times). Say this prayer 3 days and then you must publish it and it will be granted to you. P.G.
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FOR RENT PITTSFORD VILLAGE: Nonsmoking, employed, professional, looking for non-smoking professional to share furnished house. Bedroom is unfurnished but can be furnished upon request. Please e-mail office@ timborshoffrealty.com for more info. ROOM FOR RENT: Quiet house. Honeoye Falls/ Rush. Separate bath & common area. $450/ month plus utilities. Call 585-278-7904 anytime.
CAPE COD, MA: 4 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 sun decks. View of the ocean at Nauset Beach. Has Internet and outside hot shower. Available June 9-30, July 14-21. $2000 /wk. 585-377-5013
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